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Braciole – Take Two
My better half, Steve, was still cranky days after the weekend with the Prairie Dogs, grumbling that his braciole didn’t turn out as he had hope. He was itching to try it again. Rather than wait until we could get … Continue reading
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Tagged braciole, dinner, DOG, dutch oven, flank steak, grated parmesan cheese, green chilie, journey, recipe, surgeon's knot, trail and error
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Trial and Error, an Ongoing Process
As my better-half and I continue our journey towards competing in an IDOS 3-Pot Cook Off, we decided to prepare two recipes at our local Dutch Oven Gathering with the Prairie Dog Chapter of the Lone Star Dutch Oven Society. … Continue reading